Show 1 M MANTa NT D FUTURE FARMERS BACK F FROM RM TRIP s y j t l I ASS i I 1 t tT T 0 f t rt t it 13 ill This group of Manti Future Farmers of America pose posey Wy y the truck which took them on their annual trip The 1 picture was taken take just b before fore they entered the Mt 1 Carmel CarmelIt It Tunnel near Zion Zions Zion's s Canyon ae Twenty-seven Twenty Future Farmers 11 a 1 of America along with their adI ad- ad I v F F. C. C Alder and two dads Alton and Paul Pa Anderon Anderson Andern Ander Ander- son on n have returned home after afler an 1 five day trip to the can- can ons The Manti boys left early eaily ay 28 and picked up three boys TV n Sterling and five in Mayfield r I 3 complete their group The group i ade de a stop in Zions canyon tool sight-seeing sight trip around St St. eorge and continued on to lo Las I i egas gas egas et ct Police Escort ti W In Las Vegas they were accosted y two pol policemen cemen when the load boys got a bit noisy while j i filing ding through the City's Cily's streets pon pon learning leaming who the boys were Jie police softened up and took 1 lem em m around the city to lo point out oute outtie tie e sigh sights ts 1 The The boys spent their first night J 18 Lake Meade Resort The nex next 4 orning they made an inspection y y I f the Hoover Dam A swim in ine e Lake came next t e Grand Canyon TheY traveled over the arid and aste regions legions of North Arizona G Continued on Page 5 UI uie TRIP Continued from page 1 spending the second night at Camp CampI Williams in the Long Reed Pines I They t touted the S South uth rim of Grand Cany Canyon n which is open the year round While at this point three of the boys became very in interested interested interested in- in in the surroundings and were left behind The Thc boys were found missing from the truck so the truck turned aroun around and went back for them The worried boys boy I had contacted r rangers by this time tim and calls had been sent ahead to i iI I head hend off the truck I The boys enjoyed the views vic from the lookout points on the South rim of the canyon and were much interested in the Indian mud hogans which were along the way The herds of sheep and goats kept by the Navajos were watered by pumping water from wells Navajo bridge was an interesting stop for the boys bYs They dro dropped ped rocks locks from the bridge and said it took eight seconds s for the rock to hit the water The group headed headed head head- ed for Jacobs Lake and the Forest where they saw the Longleaf Longleaf Longleaf Long- Long leaf pines and many deer The boys made many other interesting Sn- Sn stops before belore heading home after five days of sight They saw the Manti girls and en enjoyed enjoyed enjoyed en- en joyed an nn evenings entertainment at atthe atthe the Grand Giand Canyon Lodge I I First st Darts Dads On Trip This is the first year that FF A dads have made the trip with the boys Paul Anderson took his son Don and Alton took his hisson hisson hisson son Bill as ns well as ns having other sons in the FF A group The Manti boys making the trip were Reid Jack Hougaard Hou- Hou gaard Murray Darrel Tuttle Rodney Lyon Lyo Donnell Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson Howard Bown Paul Boyd And Anderson Dean Buchanan Roy Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson Rodney Cox Ted Hougaard Robert Kay KlY Nelson Dan t I Jack Lloyd Alder Glenn jJohnson Johnson and and Bart Bait Rowe The Sterling boys were Rodney I Lee Jensen Calvin Denison and Jimmie Jensen Mayfield boys included Myron Denison Clair Thompson Neil Taylor and Leon Reynolds |